Some Children See Him
Some children see him lily white,
The baby jesus born this night,
Some children see him lily white,
With tresses soft and fair.
The baby jesus born this night,
Some children see him lily white,
With tresses soft and fair.
Some children see him bronzed and brown,
The lord of heav'n to earth come down;
Some children see him bronzed and brown,
With dark and heavy hair.
The lord of heav'n to earth come down;
Some children see him bronzed and brown,
With dark and heavy hair.
Some children see him almond-eyed,
This savior whom we kneel beside,
Some children see him almond-eyed,
With skin of yellow hue.
This savior whom we kneel beside,
Some children see him almond-eyed,
With skin of yellow hue.
Some children see him dark as they,
Sweet Mary's son to whom we pray,
Some children see him dark as they,
And, ah! they love him, too!
Sweet Mary's son to whom we pray,
Some children see him dark as they,
And, ah! they love him, too!
The children in each diff'rent place
Will see the baby Jesus' face
Like theirs, but bright with heav'nly grace,
And filled with holy light.
Will see the baby Jesus' face
Like theirs, but bright with heav'nly grace,
And filled with holy light.
O lay aside each earthly thing,
And with thy heart as offering,
Come worship now the infant king.
'tis love that's born tonight!
And with thy heart as offering,
Come worship now the infant king.
'tis love that's born tonight!
Alfred Burt and Wihla Hutson
Performed by James Taylor
From the album James Taylor At Christmas
From the album James Taylor At Christmas
1951